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LOCAL,.. 1 1 - in tne tt L.tfl were L ,-fV he r- T H Tr;!r. p , .. ,tin house near the "his meniai w " and was confined SclockfTudHy night, terroi- ivindaXJbrved here 11 , ,v tn ilie proclamation n!i II' 1V J rrnor. a mow 4- Some ot tne yuuui i- niorninjr with their Mi QUI p . . , . . ii ,.v,i T't r oa t K'ir OlMTHUUllB nt", ftefieli'Ls'and woods, the Sab- U illness ot lilt' iwu " , , Trt.t by tne sjiuivu ucun ,r the hour ot worship. services in only two ot -the Episcopal and Pres sor reasons not necessary to fhe llev. Mr. htoudenmier. i i : t.theran chur.cn, on mviutnuii jtk T"lpit ot tlie rresoytenan ' i a l l ;iist(r, Ur. nuinpie, expect itl -sent. tfarWist 'onferencethe larg- j1'" .... -i oet uifluential christian hotly ' ' i : ..i u:is in annum se!Mm ml .Tld'" T. i. ...-a.I 'I ha firt-iMM- ar"e. and a large amount oi -... ..ftn.led to. The minis ,ii iu ..!.. its of several church ir a 11 ' . m 11 Til HVcitvin the while, ana tnus ..i i e l the people wtth a gospei reast. fet of appointments for the next w .. -.'!; I0.naii"lllj hit, presiding Elder; Salisbury James Wheeler; Salisbury cir- i IT Stone; liowan circuit, n. Abolish ! Abolish Hie Charlotte Home-Democrat, which is generally sensible, said iu a recent is- sus: "Let the cry be kept up for the abolish ment of the whole internal revenue sys tem, tax and all. Democrats (although a number of offices are iu view) must stand up to w hat they said before the election against the miserable, corrnptiug, iniqui tous and unfair system known as the in- MINING DEPARTMENT. T. S. BRUSKR. B. M. EAMF.S, JR., If . E. MANAGERS. $13,416 are the receipts in gold and silver at the Charlotte, North Carolina, assay office, for November. We are promised by Sup't. Freshville of the Hoover Hill, a full statement of tcrnal revenue, ana we want the Renub- e t . , ' ! . successful management, beans to also stand by their professions, and help abolish the whole concern. Four ozs and over of gold washed Democrats will have the President and out bv farmers from the Gold Hill tail- House of Representatives, and they should ings came to town this week. We make demand that the Republican Senate agree mention to show that many such small to the repeal of a system that is abomin- amounts are coming m at all times for The U. S. Congress met on Moiday. After hearing the Presidents mejsage read, which was sent in at 1.30 p. m.they adionrnedfortheday. The message is given in this paper to the exclusion of almost everything else. It is a hghiy interesting business-like review o the country's condition, and as such cjnot fail to be a most welcome document to intelligent and patriotic readers. T THE CHILD CAN'T SLEEP. Anirmy of worms is eatinir it on. One dose offehri- ner's Indian Vermifuge will dcstrojlhem and save its life. Only 25 cents a Dotle or five for one dollar. Blaine's speech published in onr last, has elicited comments from all parts of the country, and wo have yet to sei the Mining in Cabarrus is very dull with first word of approval or even of apdogy. able and corrupting in its tendencies. Let which the State does not get credit. there be no backing out on that question." I l: ii ti v l i 1 1 i l f mI: 9n endorsing the above the Landmark lIW exception or tne rneenix, wmcn nas ii is univcreaiiy couueiuuou o 'iugB 'It is more important now to the "eeu a Bw:auy pruuucer xur me past two oi a wicaea luceuuiary. years. ABSOLUTELY savs Democratic party than it has ever been before that the internal revenue system should be abolished, root and branch. The party in North Carolina is under every obligation to the people to use ev ery effort for its repeal. Though the at tempts heretofore made to discbarge this do n fhe j t fi j made .11: i r.-:i.i- r i:i I . . - . J. . Capt. James McCandlass, who is at present working the Hunnicut mine in Rowan county, says we are milling our ore on a Howland Pulverizer. We are pleased with the machine so far and do MARRIED. POWDER Absolutely Pure. STORE FULL from TOP to BOTTOM! 6 On the 26th of November, alt, by Rev W. Kimball, at his residence, Mr. liarles weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in This powdemever varies. A marvel of ourlty. strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition wiin tne multltuae oi low test, short .1. Johnnon and Mian Sarah A. Lmzer. cans. Koyal Baking Powder Co.. 106 Wall st. K L 1 I ' 1 11 1 L' i I . 1 ! Tt i I- not see wny it snouia not continue toi ooiu oi ivowaa county. obligation have failed of accomplishment, 195 dwts on the ate which ig about r 1 , A X 1 1 J I . i onr oenators anu nepreseura lives siumiu one-faalf of what will be found in the not think of giving up the fight or of sur- machine. Twenty-five men ase now rendering an inch ot giounrt. i hey snouiu engaged in taking out ore, so that soon redouble their efforts. This system has we expect to run constantlv. - Business Locals. Remember been hard to ficht but it will be harder still to carry. Yes, abolish it, as an act of cood faith and also of cood policy. The 27th, has a long letter on the condition people still demand it and will watch of tne Mica mines near Bakersville in T. A. iairi Rev. W. Wheeler, who iored here with such general ac- 1:1:1- t,iv f'n vatnm 1:1s lu'fll ai- 4-l, If , ,i,rru hn hnn irk .ml.liivjf ion 1 if Jill I'lHbnftltf w 1. 1 I ' ' ' iilftf Salishurv and its trade.. Two 1.1 ..... i.r. .. I in tlil'Vl('(l (IT !l .I'll n 1 .-M, ill ii iii . 1 & f i- .u t J: ,t line It. A the preparation of such work, itfiup thfn lie h:is lieen busilv en- .i , i...iiiinV 1uV.nJJHlir 1 o f- o . l. o , :".:i - : , v ifi nil? lini'n -lMiiiiu iiMcno .kjx .fiiiiCTi ! I nurt'r .Ion vital nsh- Imtrkan, -Indianapolis tSeytinel, . f i u .a .i i' j i.i 1 1 1 11 111111:1111 1 1 in rAH .iiiii 11 1 fi . i:i. ...' 1 . . .1 i .1 vi 1 111 1 ri n v 1 1111 1 nun I nu L 1 1 " 1 ' P , j , I 1 -1 1 W'(H l' HUM I1U llt-'SimilUIl 111 t-l -i muni, .. ..... :., u i. . i e 1 ... t i . "ii 1 .ii, , ----.v, . . . A ' ' . j ' 1 I 1 1 I ! 11 tftf atchiMH at an early day. Hi t 111 a IAtmnufui-. tins office h;is recently under 311 naexoected and liv the fit 1 "j. j jundesired change by the re- of Mr. U. E. Miller and putting place C. C. Gall --about the only lamb the republicans had in that air. uan lias added bitter- moving, the office three-fourths from its ancient place. This lii II . I' 1 ,u; u:i miiess w tne omce, ana .1 it. -v. i.iiiiin wnt) nave arrang- LiTh .lii.ir tt,;i j-i: i HI 1 .11 T"1 Ii,.... II t 1 II . -a, niiiM . vi., anu mence """grincnt to its iormer delivery. Mr. Gall will hold 'mission of P. M. of Heilig's !Ke. shorn , v-i uii. ICAlgCl petit KjL The citizens believe the as accomplish bv persons not ..11 . . Ui I Mil nni..UL . . I 1 A .iv UElIf lllir Inrul onrl -t-wivv n ""VIA! tlllVl 11 uiu t-i i: 1 , --..v...-v. .i-n, 11 iuic ictr- -most unanimouslv democratic with and nmcticp rtlrtKclv thfi record nffl Democrat i o TTmiKA on the subject. If it is found impossible giveni of the manner in which the mines to wipe it out, accept any sort of modifi catiou of it. Lop off useless offices ; re- Sr.' , , , r . '. . for Mica uuce salaries , riu it 01 us most unjust and oppressive features. We have faiUi iu our North Carolina'Represeutatives in You can buy at A. PARKER'S 4 ounces more of Bread for 5 cents than any other liinaa in tAirn will Bfll vnn lnnilc of tllf liuunv 1 11 fcv ..... . . . . -. " - - - - 1 . . Ill FINEST NORTHERN FLOUR. And Drown' a"uor" or. ,acK' don't forget that HE ALONE RUNS ft liol'.ii- anrl AO I Ws A VAN 1 V 1' 11 it ntltfl Alitchell county. From the description poul)d Cake8 for Christmas. 7:2t The Chicago Mining Review of Nov. WASHED-OUT HAIR. There is a sort of pallid, chalky complexion which the nov elist call a "washed out complexion." It is ghastly enough, and no mistake. Washed out, faded, discolored, or part colored hair is almost as repulsive and melancholy ranters tiair Balsam win restore your hair to its original color, whatever it was Why wear moss on your head, when you may easily have lively, r NEVER SO MANY GOODS IN ONE STORE BEFORE IN SALISBURY. shining hair. have been worked it is a wonder that they have paid so well. The demand is on the increase. Much notice has been taken of the beautif ul snecimens of orbicular Granite M- - J t. 1 ? ll . . A. Jl 11 , I - . C congress anu oeneve mat tney win not sent from this place to New York. It be forgetful of their obligations to the will be introduced as a building and or- people with regard to this matter simply namental stone. It consists of irregu beeause there is shortly to be a transfer lar lines of quartz and large black orbs of this machinery from Republican to of felspare. North Carolina 'has the Democraticliaiids." We heartily ratify the above seuti- ments. We go for a repeal of the whole system and believe it to be wrong iu principle and at variance with the wishes and the usage of our people. It is cor rupting to the last degree. The Chicago Fiasco. News and Observer. Never were tables more completely seed cottou credit of having the only quarry in the united btates. Stanly Observer: On Thursday night, November 20th, the dwelling house of Mr. Alexauder Porter, Center township, was burned up. Mr. Porter ouly saved a little of his bedding and furniture, though much of it was destroyed, among which was a $23 sewing machiue, a clock, sev eral tables and six huudred pounds of this is a severe loss to Mr. turned than upon the Federal Court at Porter Chicago. The official returns elected Brand to the Legislature and the Feder- TWO DANGEROUS SEASONS. al court, in order to orv iuto the matter. Spring and fall are times when so many .iu i.j ..n neople iret sick. The chances in the uiiit.ii u ni in ii i if in. riii ii. linn iiiiii - books, tally sheets, ballots, &c, brought before the grand jury under the pretense of examining into the election of are Just the Representative iu Congress, of whose election there was no dispute. In other words the court ext itself to a fraud. It weather are severe on feeble persons, and even those naturally strong are apt, as they say, '"to be feeling miserable.' then they in condition to be struck down with some kind of fever. A bottle or two of Parker's Tonic will invigorate the diges tion, put the liver, kidncs and blood in perfect order, and prevent more serious undertook to do by indirection what it attacks. Why suffer, and perhaps die, PIED MONT WAGONS EF0R CASH or ON TIE. To suit all classes ot purchasers, we hare made arrangements to sell these celebrated Wagons eith er tor cash or on long time. So all who need wagons bad better call and see us soon. JOHN A. BOYD EN, Agent, Or, Dec. 4th, 18S4. J. O. WHITE. GREGOORYS Dyspeptic Mixture. A POSITIVE AND PERMANE.'i TCURE FOR DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION. Prepared by Du. W. W. GREGORY, Salisbury Tobacco Market. CORKKCTED WEEKLY BY JNO. S1IEPPARD. STOCK Lugs, common to med. Lugs, med. to good, Luus, good to fine, Lufs, tine to fancy, Leaf, common to med. Leaf, med. to good, Leaf, good to line, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to ;ood Wrappers, good to fine, Wrappers, fine, Wrappers, fancy. none offered. New tobacco breaks for the past week have been light. Prices stiff for all grades. Good, rich, waxy fillers, smooth cutters.and lug smokers are in great demand and prices a shade stiffer than the quotation. Wrap pers of all classes are high and eagerly sought alter, rlanters would do well hy putting some of their good tobaccos on the market at this time. 4.50 to 6.00 6.00 to 8.50 8.50 to 11.00 11.00 to 18.00 5.00 to 6.25 6.25 to 8.50 8.50 to 15.00 15 00 to 16.50 16.50 to 25.00 25.00 to 40.00 40.00 tc 55.00 WHITE LEGHORNS. I have a few Cocks and Cockerels of this fine breed of fowls which are offered for sale at reasonable prices. C. H. Bruseh. Charlotte, N. C could not do directly. Wishing to exam ine into the election because of a matter over which it had no jurisdiction, it pre tended to make the examination because of a matter about which there was no con troversy. By hook or by crook, it thus gained possession of the poll books, &c. and then lawlessly proceeded against the protests of law-abiding citizens, to carry out its fraudulent purpose. To be sure it was a conspiracy ; and as such, the judge, district attorney and grand jurors participating in the matter arc liable to indictment. But it is not in that view we are now commenting on this lawless proceeding. We are relishing the ridicu lous tiaseo. The conspiracy being hatch ed, the conspirators, trampling law under foot, proceeded with their work. The tal ly sheets were examined and found cor rect when so simple a medicine will cure you ? Good for both sexes and all ages. West Virginia w ill hereafter hold her State elections in November instead of October, leaving Ohio the only October State. Char. Obs. 1 1 i k lu,. ' niT-We want a fastpr- Pto.for the Watchman and OttWit ,t j ii " Kjpr, anu- there is no- m ine a p 2l-T Kttmg them but IT reiUty h. Tliere is due 'iruian to getitis enough to buy them, but apuzzel a little too hard There are a great many ways of cele brating a victory, but perhaps the best wayis that proposed by the Democrats of Springfield, Mass. They are preparing to buy 500 sacks of flour, on each of which Co., Charlotte, N. C will be printed: "Compliments of the bury, Ni C. Democratic party," to be distributed to the poor of the city. lb. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 29, 1884. Dr. W. W. Gregory : I hereby certify that I have recently used your Dyspeptie Mixture with very great beueht to myself and cordially recommend it to others. R. P. W A KING, Member N. C. Legislature. Charlotte, K. C. Dr. W. W. Gregory : I take great pleasure in adding my testimony to the value cf your Dyspeptic Remedy. 1 have used it with great relief, and cheerfully recommend it to any one suffering from dyspepsia, indigestion and a torpid condition of liver and bowels. D. A. JENKINS, N. C Stale Treasurer. LAMP CHIMNEYS At FIVE CENTS A PIECE At ENNISS' Drug Store. A Large Stock of Lamps and Laiitevns At Reduced Prices at ENNISS'. 3:tf FULL & COMPLETE mil in i in mi us. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M. Knox & Co. Salisuuky, April 3, 1884 Bacon SCROFULA CURED. Atlanta, Ga., August, 1883. My six year old son has had a terrible slou?hiuif Scrofulous Ulcer of the neck for The sealed packages containing the three vcars. attended with blindness. s For sale by J II McAden and T C Snith & and J II Ennisi, Salis 49:1 y THE GREATEST AND BEST: The Large Double Weekly, Religions and Scalar, NEW YORK 0B8ERVEI. (Established 1823.) TJuclonoiniiaational, Butter Chickens Eggs Cottou Corn Flour Faathcra Fodder Hay Meal Oats Wheat Wool m 20 15 to 20 8-10 10 to 11 o 1.75-2.00 50 30-3T 75-100 75 ,'15 LO WER for many things than ever before known SJ'l, r ?Se I was urged to try the efficacy of B.B.B. .,,e save alwavs found it Mil vl 'I' -.r omce and earn five dollars PJQout after a ,b.i;-4. . 1 3- 'viuiuiiril 1411 M M - . 1 u u nappens the yearly 'llluulate. Tbelifdii E:m e worth coins after Z r Uot PJ trot after tt"Vtinis HM.. . A uc. -u.t. more ne;u. -..ii tiaiius in outer Jl areilt marketable or we v' them. We can't borrow on le bank er would laugh us out ace if Wp VBW i -x r , - wyutr ii. ' "e know nur i;..i 'r fr ft. , . , "1' T -i mu.i eveiT man of iSfm . . " I''cut 11. All thp Mne siit,, j ... H C ' ,e V,fl"t change it. "ne it ,:il u 1 - un tftose whom it. ii .i . i . . -bt, U2 Pastor of the Presby- SiT thedeath ofl,iB.;r W.. Wt, IU hail 1. i lu. tvl.T 1 wlH Ml Vitu"L miUatCd Suudi,'v DavieJiTme : The proaa is busy elect ing tjie sjieaker of the House of Repre sentatives. Hands off, gentlemen, the members ot that body are capable of or- healed ; eyesight restored, and the commenced growing on his head again I live at 345 Jones Street, and my boy is there to be seen. Fuakk Joseph ballots for State Senator were then onen- of hair, great emaciation, and genera ed. notwithstanding Jndire Blodrt laid prostration. Physicians and various blood , . . . , remedies were resorted to without benefit luuuiaieuuu upmiou i.mi una was oeyonu The New Atlanta Medical College treated the province of the lederal court, and him for three mouths, but his condition notwithstanding the law-abiding citizens grew worse on the grand jury protested against the lawless act. Despising these protests the conspirators, with trembling hand, broke the seal aud began to examine the ballots cast for State Senator. They appeared to be correct. They were numbered on the back according to law, the figures corresponding with those set opposite the uniues of the voters as they voted at the electiou. So far all was regular in every respect. And now they eagerly began the couut. It was midnight. Coming events cast their shadows before, and the pall of blasted hopes oppressed the breasts of the conspirators. The footings were made autf Brand, the Democratic candi date, had iu the sealed package 498 bal lots, while the defeated Lenfau had only 189, a net Democratic gain on the official returns of 55 ! Some of the tickets had pasters on them, while the most ot them were the regular Republican ticket except as to Brand, whose name was substituted for Lemau's. And so the end of the night's work was a ridiculous mas, But to be sure the conspirators do not propose to stop there. Lawlessly, they went behind the election returns, a power that only the State Senate cau exercise, and uow lawlessly they will go behind the ballots. The next step in the con spiracy will doubtless be to have a second election by affidavits! .N. B. Later reports give the election to Leman, the Republican candidate, but whether legally or uot may yet have to be determined. Unsootarinu , Evangollcal And Xatioual. No paper in the country has a more EX PERIENCED and ABLE CORPS of EDI TORS. Besides the regular Editors, the Obser- Go to ENNISS and buy Maohinc oils. Kerosene and ALL TEE LATEST STYLES IM fojwlj arc just Iobelg aito m selling nitelg. In tallies and CMren's Wraps are shown all tne new IMdj 0 nt! RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, NEW MARKETS, CLOAKS, HAVELOCKS, &c. VERY NICE AND NEAT ARE THESE GOODS. PATENTS and to the astonishment of myself, friends veh has a host of paid contributors and and neighbors, one single bottle effected an correspondents all over the world, includ entire cure. Ulcers of the neck entirely ing home and foreign rai MALARIAL POISON. Having spent much of my time for the past three years in and near Albany, Ga., I had gradually absorbed malaria into my system, and my general health was com pletely broken dowm this poison culmina ted last November in a conjestive chill, aud I was confined to the bed and house for five months; was treated by the best physicians, by all the approved methods with uo benefit ; my health was awfully broken down; my, skin almost as yellow as a pumkin ; a thick heavy coat on my ton gue ; no appetite ; aud in a miserable fix generally. I was induced in April last to take Swift's Specific, and the first few doses convinced me that it was what I needed. I continued until I had taken several bottles, and am a well man the poison has all leen driven out of my sys tem by Swift's Specific, and I have gained thirty pounds in weight. CM. Clark, Agt. Southern Life Ins. Co., Atlanta, Ga. TREATMENT OF CANCER. For twenty jears I l ave suffered from a cancer on the side ot my neck near the shoulder, and exhausted the whole cata logue of remedies witheut any relief. The cancer growing worso all the time, the whole upper part of my body became stiff and full of pain, I had virtually lost the use of both arms, my general health had broken down and I saw it was only a question of time when lite itself would be destroyed. In this condition I commenced the use of Swift's Specific. The first bot tle relieved me of the stiffness in the neck, the second gave me perfect use of my arms and I feel strong and well in every way. I am a poor man but I wrould not take $5,000 for the good I have experienced with Swift's Specific. I believe it will EXHIBIT Of the Clerk of the Board of Commission ers for the County of Rowan, to the first Monday in December, A. D. 1884. Amounts and items audited by the Board to the members thereof : Thos. J. Summncr, per diem. $34 00 " 4 days ext. service 8 00 M u mileage per diem 4 days ext. service per diem 4 days ext. service per diem mileage per diem mileage H N Woodson, clerk, per diem C F Baker, (I u W L Kluttz, J G Fleming, L W Coleman, 10 50 84 00 8 00 34 00 8 00 32 00 14 85 32 00 16 00 34 00 (Tnniyincr Tf tk , I Willi DWMII uucviut. x ucuuve 1 gauizing. H thej are not, send Over- force out all the poison and cure me. r O l mn rt I ! O a. i 1 . . (a)man to the Senate and borrow a Wise man who cau. W.JL ROBISON, Total, $265 35 Distances travel by the members of the Board in attending the sessions of the same: J G Fleming, 227 miles L W Coleman, 320 u Thos. J Sumner, 210 " Hokatio N. Woodson, Clerk. Hen missionaries, travelers, hair 1 scholars, divines, poets, and literary men and women. The Departments of Agriculture. Busi ness, Sunday-school Teaching and Religious I write to Work are condueted by experts, who write clearly and to the point. 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There can't be any in " ...... v - i CLOTHING, CLOTHING IX ALL THE NEW CUTS AND STYLES OUT THIS SEASON, d best assort mont at the low ..iLm nrwl luira ftnd WC have the largest an men, ,uui, , -. founJ -n our c,ty We buy more Cottou fhau all the town beside, Also, we are large buyer, r kinds of Country Produce, f 5 &-It helps you to sell well when you buy where you sel . Tin - J. D. GASKIIT
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